$0.00 | CE Hours:1.00 | Intermediate

Behavioral health professionals have a responsibility to be aware of the complex relationship between mental illness and substance abuse or dependence, known as dual diagnoses or co-occurring disorders. Topics include characteristics and prevalence, theories, screening and assessment, and treatment of dual diagnosis.

1. Describe the scope and magnitude of co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders.

2. Identify various theoretical approaches that explain the relationship between mental illness and substance abuse, and why co-existence of these behaviors is prevalent.

3. Examine the importance of thorough screening and assessment for dual diagnosis, while outlining the 12-step assessment process.

4. Outline various treatment formats that will best engage clients in the therapeutic process, and summarize specific treatment modalities most commonly used for dual diagnosis.

5. Discuss the mental health disorders that seem to create particular vulnerability to substance use as well as the most common mental health/addiction combinations in play today.

6. Review strategies to help those with a loved one with dual diagnosis take care of themselves while supporting the individual.

Date Added: 2015-08-08

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